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t o y y w w w f" w y f . ) ... . t. ... I . THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON j THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 31; 1927 30 '! 1 ft LOCAL Motor Traffic Increases. An increase In number of motor vehicles registered by non-residents daring the month of Febru ary thhr year orer last year was announced yesterday by Secretary of State Kozer. Daring the month of February, 1928, a total of 2415 automobiles were registered, while this year the records show 2461; J ., ,- ' irr Fie and Hrln h. w.ii Sanation Army Sat. nlte social. - ' a2 Aged Idy Mas Operation Mrs. D. W. McClaln, 78. liring at 2191 Maple street, was gTen a minor operation at a local hospital yesterday morning. , y ' Large Rooming House for Rent Frnjture- sale. Grabenhorst Realty ;Co. r Telephone 515. m3 1 LlstvXamcs of Rotarlans Names of v local Rotarlans who plan to attend the first district con vention Of . th'n TLntnrv rlnti, I. Tacoma Aprtl 24 to 27. are being jisie oy urai. js. Le Steiner. The information Is desired for the convenience ot Tacoma officials in making entertainment plans. AM Shin. PfertAM Will obeerra the following hours starting April 1st: Week days, 8 a. to 8 p. m., excepting Saturdays "- p. m. ssanaays, e a. m. td 2 p. m. m31 jj tin i tt 4 . t- r j 1U aring jfo beHei-! F i 1 Jl 4A hearing will be held at Cor vallis April .5 .by the state public surYice 'commission 'to .determine whether-'' or not a grade crossing shall be constructed across the Hey & Siletz railroad near that f7, " " : ' " Dtne at the SCate Cafeteria S Today,, Jnst installed a new automatic orthophonic Victrola latest wonder in music, now on demonstration. State Cafeteria. a5 Guardian Appointed Anna B. Cross was appointed guardian for her son. Bernard J., a "minor, in county court yester day. Special Sale on Bedrooi Furniture. Giese-Powers. al Court House Visitors Joe Keber, cashier of ho Bank of ML Angel and Eugene Court ney of Woodburn were court house Visitors Wednesday. Try Salem Maid Ice Crew Sold at the Sanitary Confection ery, 1857 State; Palm Confection ery;- 4 7 N.; Church J - The Nook, 379 N. HIgh. m30 Man Gets Sanity Hearing Dave Wareham, resident of Mill L City, was given a hearing: yester iiy. before 'County ? Judge J. T. .4nt on a charge of insanity filed after an alleged season of intoxi cation. 1 ather Inventory Filed V" The value of the Anna M. Luth er estate has been appraised at 1,000 in Washington county, and at 14200 in Marion county.' - Callfomian in Salem James McConnell of Redding. Cal., is in Salem at the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth McCon nell, now seriously ill In a local hospital. McConnell is a brother of Mrs. Anna Bligh Tiffany. Hotel Marlon Dollar dinner, served 6:46 to 8 ery evening. n26tf Speeder Pays Fine R. F. Nathan, 744 Rex street, Portland, was fined $10 In justice court here yesterday when h$;en tered a plea of guilty fo a charge of speeding. Nathan wal arrested last Monday. h f-Z i i a JWlnced Prices on Entire Rug Stock. Giese-Pdwers.,Fi al reeDie Minaed scnaoi-H Students and facultybf Kimball School of Theology .visited the BUte institution for feeble minded yesterday. , A Jecture7was given there, by Dr. J. N. Smith, super intendent of the institution. For Rent 6-room house. Phone 1981. m31 To Repair Dwellings I'ermits to repair dwellings ere secured yesterday by Charles "oiman, 1025 North Serenteenth ireet, and J. W. Young. 639 North wberty. Holman will expend '300, while Young's improvement will Involve $1,000.. General Electric and Premier Duplex .vacuum cleaners, $1 down, at Giese-Powers. al VueHtionnalres. interesting Only about 100 questionnaires have been returned to the Marlon" county Sunday - school , council ot religious education by the Sunday school .teachers in the county, They give some very - Interesting and valuable information, as loi lows: Four per:'cent play cards. ner cent go to-dances. 20 per cent attend theaters and most of 11 U TRY tJS FIRST tc? f W.IEM HARDWARE CO. s Inc. .- The Winchester Stor ooe 172 . ISO N. Obml. St. Teacher of Piano - BtuS: 17C3 CUt- NEWS IN BRIEF these only a few times in a. Tea fttOTlt A tMF fent An Vint nmv . r r t aoouc bv per cent reaa their BIbl daily. These facts , are prorinr rery Interesting, but to be fair to all, Fred de Vries belierea that more of the teachers should send in tneir answers. Special Sale on Bedroom- Furniture. Giese-Powers. V5i Fined for Overparking C. a Lightfoot, Floyd Ellis and Hattie Watson were fined $ each in municipal court yesterday 1 for overtime parking. i Muscovites Attention Organization meeting tonight in IOOF temple. AMOS. mJl Petition for Pavement A petition to the city seeking the Iavinr nf a. ctrtn f novmo., from the east line of Liberty street to the west line nf Hizh tnal facing property adjacent to Leslie mred, was nieQ yesterday oy B. F. Pound. Mdntaenn Trrt l'H. beth B. Lord and Wm P 1jt property owners in that district. Construction of a sewer system was also asked. General Electric and Premier Duplex vacuum cleaners, 11 down, at Giese-Powers. al Will Erect Garage Permission to erect a garage at the, corner, of Mission street and Turner road was granted Fred A. Enxon by the -city yesterday. The garage will be a one-story build ing costing 1500. targe Rooming House for Rent Furniture sale. Grabenhorst Realty Co. Telephone 515. m31 Stensloff Bros. 'Repair Repairs on the two-story Boick building, 399 Court street, involv ing an expenditure of $1500 will be made by Steusloff Bros. A per mit to make the building improve ments was secured yesterday. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. f3tf AroHses Interest in Mill Arousing interest among local people in the paper mill which is to be constructed In Astoria by the Northwestern Pulp & Paper com pany. O.' A. Gable of that city is in Salem, registered at the Marion. A Better Place to Eat Home cooked meals; large vari ety of salads. ' State Cafeteria. . m29tf Attend? "Corrallis- 3Ieeting Rev. C;t F. Taylor, Dr. "B. L. Steeves, Rev. R. H. Leech, Charles J. Lisle and T. A. Wheelwright at tended a men's meeting in Corval- lis Tuesday night. , Reduced Prices on Entire- Rug Stock. GieBe-Powers. al Series of Addresses Will Ope The first in a series of addresses "The Meaning and value of Church Organizations,", which will take place each Thursday, from 3 to 4 o'clock at Kimball chapel, will be "The Meaning of Congregation alism,' by Rev. H. C. Stover, pas tor of the Knight Memorial church. Rev. Mr. Stover's talk will take place this afternoon. Concrete Water Troughs Few left, discount while they last. See Oregon Gravel company. 1405 N. Front street. m31 Ball Furnished Bail of $1,000 was today furn ished for M. Weissenfels, aged Abiqua river man, who was arrest ed last Monday, charged with pos session of liquor. Eighteen gal- Ions of alleged whiskey and a quantity of mash was found in and near the "Old Gallon House," one time notorious ' hangout, where Weissenfels was living. The date for the trial has not been set. Opening Dance Sat. Night- Tumble inn. Follow tne crowa. a2 Rev. Acheson 111 Rev. Thomas Acheson is in wun influenza at his home, 1060 Jef ferson street. " Lobby Program. Held Piano students of Miss Beatrice Shelton were presented In a con cert in the YMCA lobby last night. Asistinfr In the nrocram was a trip, composed of Mary Talmadge Head rick, J. D. Beebe, cellist, ana Clarence Wenger, pianist, riora Fletcher Headrlck ; sang a few numbers and Lorena Rideodt gave a reading.; Junior Board Mets The junior board which Is In PLUMBING Quick, Reliable Service ! II. EGNER " 1615 Center Street Phoae 353 and ISIO-W Fine Fixtures , Standard .Equipment It's Time to Think of ' PAINTING and CLEANING TJP We Self Martin Senour 100 Per S : Cen Pnro Paint - DOUGHTON A BULK It WIN 28 N. Commercial . Tel. 89 - : " Watchc j, Clocks and Jewelry ' - ; Carerully Hepaired tnl , Guaranteed at PRESCQTTSj; E23 . Kortb. ComrnercUl' fctreet charge of activities of the "TMCJA junior division met last night g( the T to discuss plans for signing up- a large number of Salem boys to attend the Marion county boys conference which is to be held here Friday, Saturday and Sunday. A small sum was set aside bv the Iboard for the inauguration of an ciiuuwuieui luau lur iuiure use in operation of the association. LEB'S DANCE Sixteen Private Dances Are Scheduled for First Month; Excellent Floor Ready - The Willamette valley's newest ruuusement center, . Schindler's ;&nce pavilion, located two miles northwest of Salem on the Orch ard Heights road, will be dedicat ed Saturday night with the first dance of the Beason. Completed with the exception of the exterior stucco work, the ball room rivals any other in the state for beauty, convenience, and reputation. Patrons of the Schindler hall for the past five years will be agree?, ably ' surprised 1 when ;they return, for the dedication : dance. The smoothly waxed maple -floor measuring 50x100 feet, which was' supplied" by Copeland Yards, will accommodate 590 couples without Inconvenience. Music will be fur nished ; by an eight-p lece orchestra of high; class Salem jas artists, secured i. by contract for the sea son. Entering the ball room from the west, the guest finds himself in a room of undoubted spacious ness, yet lending the feeling of compactness brought about by the clever utilization of indirect light ing, blended with colorful Spanish nwonry, damask draperies, and well associated lounging rooms: surrounding the main floor at a slight fetation. Two; massive fireplaces lend a home lke atmosphere at the east and west ends of the floor.. The Schindler xrest surmounts" the brick work, all constructed by Frank Bath,. Salem stone mason. Low hung, bronze steel girders, combined with the artistic tastes perfected by Dunsmoor Broth ers, interior, decorators, In unit effect with .Italian tamborine block work, show striking Spanish archi tectural features. Associated with Dunsmoor; Brothers in the art work, is the decorative plastering, completed -.by ' Mike J. Carter, prominently connected with many of Salem's- latest outstanding structures.; Accommodations for the orches tra and vaudeville attractions are provided in a' spacious theatrical stage. All " silk draperies and stage settings "have been supplied by Stiff's Furniture company. One of the best pianos on the market, a Mehlin Grand, has been pur chased through the Portland Music company. The difficulty of poor air cir culation has been eliminated by the installation of forced air ven tilators by Eastman Brothers of Salem. Other. metal work In the building Uupplied by the same firm and tne indirect lighting fea tures by KsJIk & Eoff. .Brick used In the fireplaces came from the Salem Brick & Tile company, stucco material for ex- ROLLER SKATING Tuesday,: Friday, Saturday Front 7:10 to 10:30 P. M. DREAMLAND RINK Ladles Admitei Free Gentlemer 0c SKAXINi S5c 1027 FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS Call, phone or write MAX O. BUREN 170 N. Commercial Salem c Rewoand and Repaired NeWiOr Used Motor for Sale - VIB tCzTODD electrical ith mh St. 30NE 2112 YicL So Herb Co. Eafd 9 Years in Saleei i 3 is LBONO, MgrUl : , If other reatment have tailed try our 'bines remedies for asthma, ronehitls, croup land cough. ' have given relief to many s- fferlng with throat trouble. Never neglect a cold. We also Teat all disorders of men, wo en and children. '-.'1 .'i I O lSwltaUom Free -t "i. ': Call lor Vite 4JIM28 EUte Ctt Ealeaprcson, Phone 28 J " 1 Pi mm BER TUnm TEESPl mm fl n ii n.. Jtave a 124 Dodge Touring: with glass en cIJ3re, bumpers, spot light, fcCtometer, and a car that is V ,5me. nrdl" -tion in every wa, .Ior $475.00 Tits Houae Tliat Serrlee BnUt terior work from the Gabriel Pow der & Supply company, and other building supplies from J. W.. Cope land Lumber company. Schindler brothers announce that every precaution will be tak en in the future as in the past, to make their ball room a resort for refined amusement, catering not only to the popular public dances but also to private affairs, of wnich sixteen have been scheduled already by Salem organizations. The new'pavilioft is located on the Orchard Heights road, reached by crossing the Polk county Jbridge, and turning to the right on the Wallace road. !the first northbound highway. The Orch ard Heights road is the second 1 highway turning west, n the left and will be marked with, an elec tric sign, to be completed in a few weeks. The total distance from Salem is approximately two miles, a short automobile drive. Inventory of Bishop Estate Filed in Court The inventory of the Robert Chauncey Bishop estate was filed yesterday in Marion county court by attorneys for the executor, Clarence P. Bishop. Appraisers. Clifford W. Brown. T. A. Llvesley, and William Wal ton placed a bulk value of the estate at $236,777.91, consisting of cash deposits, bonds and notes; stocks, shares in savings and loan associations, life Insurance in five companies, and personal effects. No real property was brought under consideration in the ap praisement. Pleasing Brthday Party Honors Mrs. Isaac Lynch A delightful birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mapes recently in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Isaac Lynch. The rooms were beautifully decor ated wiht spring flowers and . a very enjoyable time was had. Those present in addition to the honored guest were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mapes and two daughters, Frances and Verma; Mr. and Mrs. John Graber and sons Rollin and Delbert; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Browning and Children, Dorothy and Lester. Molalla First trainload of logs for 1927 goes to Eastern & West ern Mills company, and 300 men ere now being employed. r., iisrosn THE CAPITAL BARBER SHOP Located at 264 State Street;' , " Owned and Operated by G. C. Givens f i have opened a new shop known as TKe Libferfor Street Barber Shop Loci&d at 178 Liberty Street Same will be operated on the same plan as the Capi tal barber shop. Herman I. Weum and Earl S. Williams, formerly of Salem, will be in charge. Your patronage, will be appreciated. . Give us a trial. m s - TRANSFlJuOSTORAGE Long and Short Diitsnce Haulinj Public and Private Storage . Fireproof Buildxns ; 5 ; , GRAIN, FEED. AND SEED Free Delivery to any part of thetdty QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION Farmers Warehouse PAUL TBAGUO, rrop. Day Tc!f?hca 23 (1 IS DESERVING OF HKP, DECLARED Constructive Sympathy Is ; Need, Says Interior De- 4 partment Speaker "The belief, that &. good Indian ia a dead ohe, has' very nearly accomplished its purpose, and it has been only in the past 25 year that the people of the United fp'es have tried to remedy the Mrw causea in auu years or Hm " 61 w- II; Lipps. district superia4f l "O'thweat f i Ka HcnffMit " interior, in his address to Mem .Rotarlans yc-sterday. The problem of assimllatWh. a deep one, for Instead of the mushy type of pity, the modern red man needs constructive sym pathy, giving him a chance to get out into the world on his own re sponsibility, rather than depend on the federal government for sup port, according to Mr. Lipps, who expressed confidence In the ability of his "wards. .The speaker placed special em phasis on the responsibility of the state in its attitude towards Che ma wa, the oldest Indian school In the country now in existence. He expressed the belief that the time 13 brief before the government will release the Indian service to the vurions states. "I . believe., that your agricultu ral college should workjn close co operation .with the 900 students at the Salem school," saSd Mr, Lipps, "for nearly 40,000 people are represented by the boys an? girls nere. rne work is important and their education must not be neglected." W.- T. Molloy, manager of the Cherry City Baking company, gave the regular five-minute address. speaking on sanitation as a neces sity In modern bakeries. Memorial resolutions were read for W. E. Wilson, Rotarian, who died in the previous week. Pre-Easter Meetings Scheduled to Begin State Evangelist To Conduct Spec ial ServkfM In Salem Several churches of this city will conduct nightly pre-Easter DISTINCTIVE tA -- , Service that employs the best means and fa cilities in theperform ance of simple and reverent duties. C. TTTTM1T.PAT. PARLORS Telephone ISO TERWILLIGERS Perfect funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician v 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 services. The Court Street Chris tian Church begins a series ot evangelistic meetings Thursday evening April 7. It was formerly planned that the church would conduct the meeting with home forces, but due to the recent ser ious Illness of the pastor, R. 1. Putnam, this was found to be out of the question. However, ar-j rangements have been made with the Oregon Christian Missionary Convention and the State Even gellst, James Pointer, wilt conduct the meetings. Evangelist Pointer is a strong gospel preacher. He has associat ed with him, Gilbert Cays, singer Not alone comfort but luxury ! Fine equipment makes stage travel as pleasant as it is convenient. OREGON STAGES mm Special r Spring Showing M FEATURING: New Bodies Lower, more graceful and even sturdier New Color Combinations N ew Seats Giving greater ease and comfort Softer Pedal action Easier gear shifting ; .Smoother performance Greater in-built. dependability. Smarter refinements of deil : AND -greater economy W7 1 ' ... and his wife, violinist. Mr. Pointer received his education and college training in this state. - While, a student in the Eugene Bible unf- versity and the University ot Ore- gon he assisted the teacher of ora tory in Eugene Bible nnlversiy. Following the organizing -of the Church of Christ at Turner, Ore gon,' by R. I.' Putnam.: the local pastor. Evangelist Pointer served the church as student pastor. Re cently he returned to Oregon from" Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he taught oratory in the Christian Bible College. He comes well qualified as an evangelist and Is I dolng'a very credible work among ' An ....... INVITATION TO A Latest Creations OF THE IMPROVED Bodge ROTH EUl Ca'rs OTOR THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Afternoons and Evenings . . Bonesteele Motor Go - ' Telephone 423 - ji i . 474 S. Commercial . ! Medf6rd tory. rpplarlnT r-r the Churches of Christ In Oregon. i. ws, eiuKer. is a maeni 01 tEuseneBihle University. He is n! excellent song leader and 'finer -with In - Junior cnorus. .Special rmnsic is to be made a feature ot ach JnlghtV service. i ! ; ; i j --i 5 : - 1 AXXOUXCK STEW DODGE ; : DETROrr, -Mar. 30. (AP . Production o a new six cylinder Dodge automo'bllo to sell for 41650 wiu be begun next month, Edward O. Wllmer, jiresldent ot Ihe-'comi pany,-annonned today. The ma chine will be produced in a plant which has Just been completed. Wilmer said. ' . . .; t :.ot. We i3 olto fce prepared to answer inquiries about Dodge Brothers' sup pltmentary ear. . . - ; v. J V New To